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Beyond compensation: How home care agencies can add value for caregivers

AlayaCare

No paper or timesheets : Well-designed software means caregivers never have to manually record any client information or drive to the office to clock in or out. Real-time information and communication: No more dealing with lost forms, incomplete information, or unknown situations.

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How To Paint the Picture:10 Better Words to Chart

Hospice Nurse Hero

However, the second example has more details demonstrating how the patient is declining. Example #1: Routine Visit (Don’t) Patient resting in bed upon arrival. Patient alert and responsive. Requires assistance with ADLs. Family states the patient is sleeping more and has not wanted to get out of bed lately.

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Hospice Documentation What You Need to Know

Hospice Nurse Hero

Please read full disclosur e for more information. First, like all nurses, hospice nurses are required to document ALL patient care. Inaccurate and inconsistent documentation is a red flag and could have a negative impact on your patients, your license, and your agency. This post may contain affiliate links.

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Palliative Rehab?!?: Ann Henshaw, Tamra Keeney, and Sarguni Singh

GeriPal

As we think about palliative rehab and Eric: Sarguni, some of your research is you have these patients, many of them don’t receive future cancer treatments, these cancer patients that are going to SNFs. And a lot of them never actually improve their ADLs once they’re sent to SNF. Sarguni: Yeah. Eric: Yeah.

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Ep.17: How Home Care Agencies Can Reduce Hospital Readmissions

Home Care Pulse

Laura Coyle ( 07:01 ): You know, they are going in at the start of care, looking at the home. Laura Coyle ( 07:01 ): You know, they are going in at the start of care, looking at the home. I really feel that home care, non-medical home care is a linchpin to success for many models that are being explored currently by payers.